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Recently, we, at St. John's Seminary, had the privilege of celebrating our 140th anniversary. Founded by Archbishop John Williams in 1884 as the seminary for the Archdiocese of Boston, we also hav ...
The Bible, like life, must not be read merely literally but literarily.
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